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Should I take GLA (gamma-linolenic acid from EPO/borage)?
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This is not personalized medical advice. Our file highlights plausible help contexts (Eczema/atopic dermatitis adjunct PMS Diabetic neuropathy niche) and caution contexts (Anyone replacing prescribed therapy without medical supervision Undiagnosed severe symptoms (chest pain, GI bleeding, sudden neurologic changes)). Usually through evening primrose oil (8-10% GLA) or borage oil (20-25% GLA). (typical supplement-label context, not individualized dosing).
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